If you’ve just had a hair transplant, you are looking one year into the future with encouragement, knowing that your new head of hair will soon be blowing in the wind.   Never has a “bad hair day” sounded so good!

 

But until  hair restoration surgery matures, you will go through some uncomfortable phases.   Let’s face it!   It’s no fun to experience scabs on the head, hair shedding of the transplanted grafts, possible shock loss to your original “native” hair, and pimples on the head.   Thankfully, these conditions are only temporary.

 

But why is your head breaking out in pimples?   Where does this acne come from?  

 

“AgentHarley” had his hair replacement surgery approximately 3 months ago and is starting to experience scalp acne and needs your input.   Read others and share your input as to why acne can be a good sign of new hair growth to come.

 

Bill
Associate Publisher

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Bill

Bill successfully restored his hair with three hair transplantation procedures. He is now the Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network.com and the Hair Loss Learning Center.org

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